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After catastrophic flooding in central Texas left the area devastated, the Trump administration’s lackluster response offers a chilling glimpse of what’s in store for when the next disaster strikes.
Tropical warmth and high humidity will persist for the Berkshires with near-constant chances of showers and thunderstorms ...
Texas Democratic Reps. Greg Casar and Jasmine Crockett have demanded details and documents from federal agencies tasked with tracking and responding to disasters following the devastating floods ...
At least in the short term, the tropics should remain quiet, according to both the National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the agency that oversees weather told senators at his ...
Drawing less attention in the aftermath of the deadly Texas floods is how the downsizing of weather agencies appears to be an ...
Some governors and mayors are concerned over how current or potential cuts to agencies will impact how the government can ...
Immediately after floods devastated Texas, nominees to fill key roles at NOAA were grilled by senators ahead of a confirmation vote. The agency faces a major budget cut and employee losses.
Cuts to the National Weather Service has ignited debate about the agency's ability to respond to emergency weather events, ...
Still, claims of weather-control technology, once confined to relatively fringe circles, have gained some traction in the ...
The decision by the Department of Defense to stop providing data to NOAA is just the latest challenge for the agency this ...
A: The Trump administration did not defund the NWS but did reduce the staff by 600 people. Those staffing cuts did not cause the high number of deaths in the flash floods on July 4, experts said.